Computation
Computation for the Deformation, Strains and Velocities for the Alpine Himalayan Belt from trans-continental Sentinel-1 InSAR & GNSS
Abstract
The interferograms are processed from Sentinel-1 Level 1 (L1) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery using the Looking Into Continents from Space with Synthetic Aperture Radar (LiCSAR) routine, further corrected for troposphere, ionosphere and solid earth tides. The average line-of-sight (LOS) velocities and associated uncertainties are derived from frame-based eight-year time series, which are inverted from networks of short temporal baseline interferograms using the Looking Into Continents from Space with Small Baseline Subset (LiCSBAS) method. The scaled uncertainties are the LOS uncertainties with referencing effects corrected by fitting a spherical, exponential, or linear model to the scatter points between uncertainty and distance from the reference. Further details are provided in Elliott et al. (2026, Remote Sensing of Environment).
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